> Plato is, by far, the best philosopher of all time. I don't say that lightly and am open to arguments.
This is a thoroughly modern perspective. Historically, Aristotle was considered "The Philosopher". Plato has staged a resurgence in the discourse (in fact I'm partial to Plato myself), but you're over-stating his historical impact. Which is sort of ironic, when you're discussing historical impact.
Source please. I think you are wrong. Admittedly, Aristotle was big in the 500AD-1500AD, which is when the books of Plato were lost to the West. But apart from this, Plato's always been bigger.
Not too mention at least one candy company. And several railways to transport the candies to the customers. And a power company to provide electricity to it all.
WB is probably vertically integrated into at least ten verticals if you look at it like this.
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